Possible forced entry reported near Southwest Watson Ave, Topeka KS


Police responded to a report of possible forced entry at a home near Southwest Watson Ave. The resident was not home but their car was parked nearby. A neighbor was concerned that someone might be trying to break in. Officers monitored the area and checked for suspicious persons.
Audio|Source: Topeka Police Dispatch - East and West
02:20
Transcript:
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Go ahead. near Southwest Watson Ave.
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near Southwest Watson Ave.
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Prior name errors in route procedures.
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They're needing you for possible force entry.
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36, 1024. 3337.
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6 in Reserville.
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428.
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428. Go ahead.
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Can you back 423. Yeah, I'm on Washburn, 1012.
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1033 hours.
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36.
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436. Do you call our RP back and have her meet us at these grocery doors?
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36 and 10-point-2 issues count?
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335. Can you show me 10-6[2] for my M-O with MBT issues?
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10-4[4]-Hm. 23-C, 10-23[3]? 10-23.
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128, 1023.
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1047 hours.
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24 to 45 the cars not there.
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Alright, I'm cruising past the other address now.
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426.
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Good.
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107, reverse Franklin.
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1207, reverse Franklin.
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RAP declined. 423 was just out here from Code 1.
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It was walking around, being suspicious.
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Said that...
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The person's car is still there, parking for the caller's house, that his neighbor.
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He's not home.
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He's afraid the subject just trying to 1091[1].
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No advice. No advice in 3.38 hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1091: Burglary (contextually inferred from 'trying to 1091')
[2]
10-6: Busy, stand by unless urgent
[3]
10-23: Arrived at scene
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near SW Watson Ave, Topeka, KS 66606
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